SYS packages are invalid in oracle 10g (10.2.0.4)

I am using Oracle 10g (10.2.0.4) in AIX 6.1 server . According to OEM advice I remove the 'utl_file' privelege
from PUBLIC user . In that moment I get some packages of the 'SYS' schema invalid . I again give the
grant permission of the 'UTL_FILE' to PUBLIC user but packages of the SYS schema are remain invalid .
I compile the packages several times but the problem in not solved . If one package make valid
then other package goes to INVALID during compiling . In this moment, How can I Enable the
SYS user's package .The problem is related only with the packages & views now ...
Would anybody plz help me now ...

shipon_97 wrote:
I am using Oracle 10g (10.2.0.4) in AIX 6.1 server . According to OEM advice I remove the 'utl_file' privelege
from PUBLIC user . In that moment I get some packages of the 'SYS' schema invalid . I again give the
grant permission of the 'UTL_FILE' to PUBLIC user but packages of the SYS schema are remain invalid .
I compile the packages several times but the problem in not solved . If one package make valid
then other package goes to INVALID during compiling . In this moment, How can I Enable the
SYS user's package .The problem is related only with the packages & views now ...
Would anybody plz help me now ...Try compiling all the objects with "UTLRP.sql" on the server, then check invalid objects.
conn / as sysdba
@?/rdbms/admin/utlrp.sql Regards
Z.K.
http://oracleendeavor.blogspot.com/

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